Degrees and certificates: UW–Madison offers undergraduate degrees in Asian Studies and Latin American Studies, plus certificates in African Studies, East Asian Studies, European Studies, Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies, South Asian Studies, and South East Asian Studies.

STUDY CONTEMPORARY WORLD ISSUES

The International Studies (IS) Major offers interdisciplinary specializations in Global Security, Politics and Policy in the Global Economy, Culture in an Age of Globalization. IS majors are encouraged to study abroad and pursue internships with an international focus.

LEARN A LANGUAGE

UW–Madison offers expertise and instruction in a variety of modern and classical languages. Current or prospective undergraduate students can begin exploring options from the Languages@UW–Madison website maintained by the Language Institute.

LEARN WHERE YOU LIVE

The International Learning Community (ILC), a residential program located in Adams Hall, brings faculty and students together to enhance language skills and foster critical understanding of world cultures. The ILC includes nine Language Immersion Houses.

CONNECT THROUGH STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

Several student organizations at UW–Madison focus on international interests and enable students to connect with cultures and people from around the world. The Wisconsin Involvement Network lists dozens of organizations with international themes.